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Board and Residence. /GLASGOW RESTAURANT, MORAY PLACE and GEORGE STREET. BEST-APPOINTED RESTAURANT And BOARDING HOUSE in the Colony. BOARD, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. BEDS, ONE SHILLING. ALL MEALS SIXPENCE HOT AND COLD WATER LAVATORIES AND BATH Come and have your Dinner at THE GLASGOW. EVERYTHING OF THK BEST FOR SIXPENCE. BULKS'OF THIS HOUSE (Which are strictly enforced): ■•'"'■ Ale, beer, whisky, brandy, or wine \ Are not to he had in this house of mine^ • "' Business transactions go on without these, So stay then, dear friend, or go if you please. But don't be mistaken, ttic cupboard's not empty; There's Bread, Beef, Mutton, and Butter in plenty; There's Coffee and Milk, and Sugar and Tea, And all that is needful far you and for me. To grudge any friend is not my intention; But whisky and ale I'll beg you'll not mention, For cursed is the man and doomed is the house Where the alcohol demon ia freely let loose. . —All the World. V ASE TB ANAU* HOTEL AND ft A , 'STEAMER. WK. SNQDGRASS ... ProprietorThis splendid Hotel, situated at the Foot of the Lake, is the Terminus of the Coach Line and the Starting Point of the Lake Steamer. VISITORS CAN RELY ON RECEIVING THE GREATEST ATTENTION. The Steamer Runs to Suit the Passengers, should it be only with one, at the usual fare. Fares: .. •-.,. •.-t . • ■ Hotel Tariff ... MJs.per day Board on Steamer 5s per day Steamer Fare to Head of Lake andPietuTß -. 30s Parties of Four or more ... 253 return. WAGGONETTES AND SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. PLEASURE BOATS. AGENTS: MESSkS TKOS. COOK & SON, Al] over the World. 3n RINCB OP WALES' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT, Dee street, INVERCA.RGILL.-JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has be«n remodelled to suit tha convenience of the travelling Public: Meals and Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterooms for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-class accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. VSample Rooms, Bathroom, and special rooms. In connection with the above Mrs Millar will carry an the Confectionery and Pastrycook department. Biscuit and Confectioneiy Factory, Conon and Bowmont streets. SUPREME COURT TEMPERANCE HOTEL, / Tay street, I.nvercargii.l. Next the Supreme and Magistrate's Courts, and within three minutes' walk of the railway station, post office, and public buildings. Mrs HENDERSON, late, of the Temperance Hotsl, Dee street, has opened the above premises as a Restaurant and Temperance Hotel. Accommodation, &c. unsurpassed in Invercargill. Private Sitting Rooms and Bedrooms. Permanent Boarders liberally dealt with. 22b CRITERION HOTKL, GORE. ' . — '. JAMKS KNIGHT, Propriktor. (Just Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which stop from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care tfeken passengers do not mies trains. The Criterion1 will be found one of the best appointed Hotels in the Colony. Good table, good wines, convenient commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, Rood bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. Telephone laid on. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 23ju KANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, X_r GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kanb js agaiu in possession of this commodious brick house, which, is replete with every modern convenience for the comfort of Tourists, Travellers, Families, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Kane took possession the hou-e has been thoroughly renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, in keeping with the times. 3-.i BURKES FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High and Manchester streets, CHKISTCHURCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box .«! ; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can "c made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cash el street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot Oold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 3i2 S rJS& e c, % etJ er Box :m Ni^t Porter kept! TERMS, 5s 6d and 6s PJCR DAY. SBau OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. AHOY ! AHOY ! !—CHE TERMINUS HOTEL (opposito the Railway Station) OUTRAM, is the best and moat convenient for tha travelling public. Horses and Buggies on hire ; charges to suit tha times; that rara avis a civil, competent groom, has charge of stables. 5o JOSEPH COX, Proprietor. AIKOUAITI.-Oxley'i. Boarding House; seaside accommodation, five minutes' walk from Beach streat station; good fruit garden, plenty of poultry; piccic parties provided for at shortest notice. Cards of particulars at Hailwny Bookstall.—Mrs Nelmen ix n "^TISITOES to Duuediu are rcmindtd thtt V Panama House, Upper Stuart street (two minutes' from Octagon) is not to be surpassed for iiC^ommodation ; single and double bedrooms, bath, viar.o, Ac. \c\ ( \ VS7 ARLINGTON. — Accommodation for Vv seaside visitors; splendid beach; safe bathing. Terms moderate.—Apply Mrs Stockton. HOME and good Nursing x^y for Lady to be confined, from country or t otherwise —J. H , Times Office. ]7 ( } J EABIDE / ACCOMMODATION, Akatore Beach, clo3e to Bull Creek; first-class bath- 1 ing place.—Mrs Leslie, Glenledi, via Milton. 3u j MOSRAKI. — 3e»side Accommodation. Trap to meet Trains, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. OX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, M^laggan street. — Comfortable Homo for ! Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. I P. Netoon, proprietor. 13 S s EASIDK ACCOMMODATION at Mrs Campbell's, Nugget Bay, Port Molj nenx.— , Terms reasonable ; trap to meet passengers Roma- ! hapa station. 5 a j /Slinton temperance refeesh\j MENT ROOMS (opposite railway crossing) Cup of tea or coffee, and sandwich, on arrival of trains (which wait 20 minute-?); moderate charge (tid); beds and meals, In. —Mrs M'Kay, proprietress. 2ikl "\YJS7AiUVICK T HOUSE, Moray place (oppo- ' Co;'"enierjct": n;r- ".— Aj ; ucaLral: icnn' <"; "T^TUGG-RTS, P-.»ri. M-,!yi-e,.x.—SEASIDB XS ACCOMIK HM"'((.)N ; trap to n,e ;t vlsito-s: ' ci'-cls of particulars at i'sarn,'ster's. clieiiiist- —TVI >-« Cutaway. Ho \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10237, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10237, 20 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10237, 20 December 1894, Page 3

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